This argument would not be any different if the victim were a US citizen: sorry we "accidentally" disappeared a citizen, but he's a foreign policy matter now.
That is exactly the goal. They think they found an infinite gulag glitch that works on anyone, even citizens.
That is exactly the goal. They think they found an infinite gulag glitch that works on anyone, even citizens.
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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
Despite admitting to having illegally sent a guy to El Salvador by mistake, and even though the U.S. is paying El Salvador to indefinitely imprison him, the DOJ is arguing that, well, nothing to do, it's not in our hands anymore. The general tone of their response is "welp, sucks to be him."
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Shameful.
They put him there.
Bring him back by any and all means necessary, now, or contempt will issue in geometric, escalating fashion.
“The likes of which no one has ever seen before.”
it's in the constitution
it is not a good law
Trump can keep American slaves abroad and even run his own Congo Free State.
There is no reason to protect anyone in this administration from being tried in The Hague for their crimes against humanity.
It could prosecute, but finding the people to charge and proving they did it...
If Democrats ever get in again they might remember this potential counter to Trump's 'infinite lawyers' trick to staying out of jail
Judges depend on the above to enforce judgements, 50% of Congress is complicit and he can't be removed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvlwCSNiFp0
The feds are taking hostages, it’s the time courts do the same.
Thrown in there by agents of the executive branch...?